The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 46
... whole , but further to every individual priest as its representative or embodiment , who may be consulted in all cases of difficulty as an oracular voice which must yield " right counsel . " We have said that there is a certain charm in ...
... whole , but further to every individual priest as its representative or embodiment , who may be consulted in all cases of difficulty as an oracular voice which must yield " right counsel . " We have said that there is a certain charm in ...
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... whole , with those of any branch of the Romish Church , in the social , moral , and religious state of the nation submitted to her care . Yet , despite all this , and far more than we can at present even allude to , it cannot be denied ...
... whole , with those of any branch of the Romish Church , in the social , moral , and religious state of the nation submitted to her care . Yet , despite all this , and far more than we can at present even allude to , it cannot be denied ...
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... whole , we hold them , in their natural sense , to be self - consistent , orthodox , and highly valuable . But we must proceed with our list , passing over much nugatory cavilling , which is too void of purpose to be met . On page 147 ...
... whole , we hold them , in their natural sense , to be self - consistent , orthodox , and highly valuable . But we must proceed with our list , passing over much nugatory cavilling , which is too void of purpose to be met . On page 147 ...
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... whole work breathes its spirit in an eminent degree . The most sacred subjects are treated of as a jest , or at least jestingly ; but what we especially refer to under this head , is the evident wish on the author's part to promote the ...
... whole work breathes its spirit in an eminent degree . The most sacred subjects are treated of as a jest , or at least jestingly ; but what we especially refer to under this head , is the evident wish on the author's part to promote the ...
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... whole passage studied ridicule ? Is not its undoubted tendency to make young men especially , neglect the very authors thus praised ? Is it not a kind of covert attempt at a denial of those beauties and excel- lences which the author of ...
... whole passage studied ridicule ? Is not its undoubted tendency to make young men especially , neglect the very authors thus praised ? Is it not a kind of covert attempt at a denial of those beauties and excel- lences which the author of ...
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